IBM Z Skills Fest: AI for Every Day

| July 16, 2024 (LIVE)
Submitted by Amina Toor for DeGroote School of Business | Career and Professional Development Team

Are you ready to level up your tech skills and dive into the world of AI and mainframe? We’re thrilled to invite you to the IBM Z Skills Fest – a dynamic, completely free, two-week virtual festival dedicated to skill development in mainframe technology with a focus on AI.

At the IBM Z Skills Fest, you’ll have the unique opportunity to:

  • Explore the Future of AI on Z: Learn about the latest advancements in AI and how they are being integrated with IBM Z to shape the future of technology.
  • Earn Digital Badges: Gain hands-on experience in a mainframe environment and earn digital badges that showcase your new skills.
  • Tune In to Career-Focused Videos: Discover what a day in the life of a mainframe professional looks like and get inspired by industry leaders.

Whether you’re a university student, an early professional, or just trying to learn about the mainframe, this festival is designed to boost your tech career and connect you with a community of like-minded individuals.

Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to expand your knowledge and enhance your resume!

Details:

  • When: July 29 – August 9
  • Register here.

IBM Z Skills Fest Informational Poster

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